Old Farm Market Express on West 10th Street notes that its melons aren?t from the area of the state where an undisclosed farm had melons with salmonella.

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A deadly outbreak of salmonella in cantaloupes is stirring controversy about how transparent state and federal health authorities should be as they investigate the source of food-borne illnesses.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Indiana State Department of Health advised consumers Friday to throw out cantaloupe grown in southwestern Indiana following a salmonella outbreak that killed two people and sickened about 150 people across the country, including 14 people in Indiana.

As a result of initial investigations by Indiana and Kentucky state health officials, an ...